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MediaTek is giving us some insight into how capable the new A- and M-series chips from Cupertino and made by TSMC really are.
Apple has reached a long-term chip technology collaboration agreement with Arm that extends into 2040 and beyond.
Apple may be planning a lower cost portable Mac to target the Chromebook market, says DigiTimes.
Well-reported privacy concerns, distribution of fake news, and poor content protection decisions may have eroded trust in social media.
Researchers warn that almost half of enterprises across Europe still don’t have a formal Bring-Your-Own-Device policy in place.
The next Apple iPhone has a chance to become the world's biggest-selling smartphone for the first time. What's expected, and what's at stake?
Fully 76% of large businesses are using more Apple devices this year, an extensive US enterprise survey says.
The research firm anticipates the number of Macs sold to business users worldwide will jump by 20% between this year and 2024.
Tech firms will be obliged to share any security updates they need to publish with the UK government before they're released, and the UK can refuse to let them ship.
Apple has lent its support to a new California law that aims to make it easier for people to fix their own devices.
The risks Arm describes in its IPO prospectus echo those currently faced by Apple — and most leading tech companies.
Highlights of the latest Parallels Desktop release include TouchID support for Windows, much improved Intune enrollment, and remote access to VM instances in the cloud.
A fresh change buried in the latest macOS Sonoma beta should make it a little easier to get bricked Macs out of Device Firmware Update (DFU) mode.
Mac Evaluation Utility is an application Apple built to help organizations integrate Macs more effectively within existing environments.
Researchers built a proof-of-concept attack that tricks victims into thinking they are using Airplane Mode while attackers continue to gain network access.
Adobe has been beta testing generative AI features within its Canva competitor, Adobe Express, for months. It's available for everyone as of today.
But will the automaker reinvent the wheel, or partner in the evolution of it?
Apple tweaks the iPhone user experience every year, but how many of those improvements do you actually use?
A leak claims that Google will make it possible to link Android-powered devices together in a way that's similar to Apple’s Continuity.
Apple secures another victory in its ongoing campaign to protect App Store profits following a decision by Supreme Justice Elena Kagan. The fight isn't over, however.
Business and enterprise solutions provider CDW is making Apple Business Essentials available to all its small business customers.
Researchers have identified a frightening exploit that means attackers might be able to figure out what you type on your Mac — based on the sound of keyboard taps.
Who is the world’s biggest fintech company at the moment? Apple. Just think about that.
Services, investments in emerging markets, and accessories have given Apple the buoyancy it needs in challenging economic times.
Apple is apparently building its own generative AI, but hasn’t yet figured out how to make a consumer product out of it. The answer is in the company's DNA.
Meta matters less with the news that Apple, Adobe, Pixar, Autodesk, NVIDIA, and the Joint Development Foundation have joined forces to promote and develop a standard to empower mixed and virtual reality experiences.
With more than half of Americans using iPhones, plenty of your colleagues and customers will want to try iOS 17's NameDrop feature to swap contact details.
Once upon a time, received wisdom was that to build marketshare, smartphones had to be affordable. But Apple has shown that’s not the case — and now fast follower Samsung is moving along the same path.
The company's war against device fingerprinting continues.
Apple appears to have begun its annual iPhone anticipation season, slipping hints of a new feature out within the latest iOS 17 beta — a new solid state Action Button.
Unesco report says smartphones should be banned from schools and digital tech should put humans first
Dean Hager argues that Windows is on its way out: “Organizations must realize that in 10 years’ time, Windows will not be the dominant ecosystem."
Apple has major concerns about new UK government surveillance laws, which it argues are so over-reaching that tech firms can't possibly meet their requirements.
But sometimes the late arrivals bring the best buzz, particularly for enterprise users seeking private LLMs.
A claim that Apple plans to print components in a future product suggests 3D printing may have reached an important point.
In an era characterized by increasingly complex attacks, you cannot distinguish between personal and business encryption — it needs to be universal.
Apple is not resting on its laurels waiting for equivalently priced PCs to deliver the same computational performance at low power we now expect from Macs running Apple Silicon.
Apple might have wriggle room for the iPhone when it comes to new EU laws to make smartphone batteries user replaceable — but the new regulations almost certainly spell the end of the cheapest devices.
Small UK merchants, businesses, and other enterprises can now use Apple’s Tap to Pay on iPhone service to replace payment terminals at point of sale.
The next iPhone is on the way, but no one yet seems terribly excited. Should Apple be concerned?
If some services don’t seem to be working well this morning on your Apple device, it could be a recent Rapid Security Response Update that's to blame — but you're still better off.
Vision Pro sales forecasts are not good barometers of success for a platform we already know will evolve and become pervasive over time.
I’m glad Apple at least put some priority on privacy at a time when no one else in Big Tech chose to.
While some compromises will drive pro users to remain pro, Apple's first 15-inch MacBook Air is a robust and reliable machine you can take anywhere.
There was big interest when Apple partnered with Goldman Sachs and introduced Apple Card, but the two never managed to introduce the Cupertino credit card outside the US. Can this change?
At home or in the office, everyone needs better wireless connectivity. Here are a few ways to build back your networks better.
The EU is taking a stand against vendor lock-in for data services, including IoT, connected device, and cloud services.
Some laws don't make you safer. Apple has joined the chorus of those who know what they're talking about to warn against a UK bill that breaks end-to-end encryption.
An Apple Xcode patent shows how it wants machine learning to augment what developers can do, not replace them.
Have you invested in a Wi-Fi 6E-compatible router yet? Perhaps you never will, since the next-generation Wi-Fi 7 standard could appear in iPhones beginning in 2024.
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